- Clean Racing: Maintain fair and clean racing practices. Avoid intentional collisions or aggressive driving that may compromise the experience for others.
- No Ramming or Blocking: Intentional ramming and blocking are strictly prohibited. Give other racers enough space and avoid obstructing their racing line.
- Follow Track Limits: Stay within the designated track limits. Avoid cutting corners or taking shortcuts that provide an unfair advantage.
- Qualifying Etiquette: During qualifying sessions, be mindful of other racers on hot laps. Allow space and avoid disrupting their attempts.
- Pit Entry/Exit: Use designated entry and exit lanes when entering or exiting the pit area. Be cautious of other racers on the track.
- Blue Flags: If you are lapped, yield to faster cars approaching from behind. Make it clear and safe for them to pass.
- Communicate Effectively: Use in-game communication tools or external communication platforms to coordinate with other racers, especially in multi-class racing.
- Respect Session Rules: Adhere to session-specific rules, such as race duration, mandatory pit stops, and any specific regulations set for the event.
- No Cheating or Exploits: Do not use cheats, hacks, or exploits that give an unfair advantage. Respect the integrity of the simulation and the community.
- Incident Reporting: Report incidents and accidents promptly and accurately. Provide evidence if possible, such as replays or screenshots, when submitting reports.
- Sportsmanship: Display good sportsmanship at all times. Congratulate others on their successes and accept defeats gracefully.
- Server and Hardware Requirements: Ensure that your hardware and software meet the community's standards. Follow any specific guidelines regarding mods, skins, or additional content.
- Session Joining Etiquette: Join sessions promptly and be ready to race at the designated start time. Avoid joining if you are uncertain of your ability to complete the race.
- Respect Staff Decisions: Follow the instructions of the administrators and race officials. Disputes or concerns can be addressed through appropriate channels after the race.
These rules are designed to foster a competitive and respectful sim racing environment. Adjustments can be made based on the specific dynamics and preferences of the community.